Economics

Legislative organization

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A study of the problems faced by political economists on distributive politics and informational politics is dealt with by indicating an increasingly vibrant and well-rounded field of work where the approach to political economy gains prominence. Three rudimentary models are described to illustrate the important relationship between asymmetric procedural rights and disproportionate policy benefits of legislative organizations.

The examination of the Nixon tapes to understand the methods adopted by Richard Nixon, the former President of the United States, to influence the nature of the economic policy formulated by Arthur Burns, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve , is presented.

A natural experiment in monetary policy covering three episodes of growth and decline in the economy and the stock market

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The three-part natural experiment in fiscal policy aimed at observing the impact on the economy and stock market of the fiscal policies that followed three important economic booms in United States and Japan is discussed.